MEMORANDUM: Grade 6 November exam Paper 2 Section A:
Comprehension: 15 Question
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Table Mountain is Tops
The New7Wonders Foundation Table Mountain is the New Seven Wonder of Nature Cape Town ‘Yesterday’ (Thursday May 3 2012) It is positive for South Africa – something we can be proud of People had to vote
3 Mt Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania, and the Grand Canyon, in the US. 4 Over 3 years 5
b. It is in the heart of Cape Town (a city)
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Any valid answers: Good for the economy, good for tourism, makes people proudly South African, unites people.
Table Mountain is a marvel of history, geology and bio-diversity Climbing, abseiling, cable car rides, climbing
a True b There is a mountain in the background, there are three characters in a cable car c Three people can go for the price of one person d 2x R195 = R390 e The special is not valid on weekdays f Kidz g It might appeal to children, it makes it look child-friendly
Language /15 Question
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Expected answer Ace is a very large, fat, smart, polite pig who watches TV!
a Ace is a special pig because he can communicate with humans. b Ace goes into the farmer’s house but he does not make a mess.
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Ace = proper noun pig = common noun herd = collective noun consideration = abstract noun c present continuous
I read and interesting novel.
6 Mom and dad are going to the movies. Mom has been looking forward to going. They think it will be fun. We drive to the movies.
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In Farmer Tubbs’ house. = phrase Ace watched the TV = clause
a The pig is a human! b He is a pig!
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